Isn't it funny, how the silent protagonist works? Now that you mention it.We played all through the first Bioshock, and our main character never once said a word. And, through hints that a lot of people missed, our silent protagonist gained a name. Jack. Simple, and common, with nothing remarkable about it. There were a few moments in Bioshock 2 where splicers could be seen or heard, talking about Jack.And immidiately upon hearing the name, you missed Jack. Wanted to see him again even though you never once saw his true face. Wanted to know what happened to him, were concerned even. It was like a nostalgia, but different.Funny, how for some reason, silent characters can have such an attachment to them by their fans without ever saying a word.I suppose you really could say that actions speak louder than words.
Quote from: Sandtrap on September 14, 2014, 10:08:04 AMIsn't it funny, how the silent protagonist works? Now that you mention it.We played all through the first Bioshock, and our main character never once said a word. And, through hints that a lot of people missed, our silent protagonist gained a name. Jack. Simple, and common, with nothing remarkable about it. There were a few moments in Bioshock 2 where splicers could be seen or heard, talking about Jack.And immidiately upon hearing the name, you missed Jack. Wanted to see him again even though you never once saw his true face. Wanted to know what happened to him, were concerned even. It was like a nostalgia, but different.Funny, how for some reason, silent characters can have such an attachment to them by their fans without ever saying a word.I suppose you really could say that actions speak louder than words."... Besides, now's one of those times, pays to be the strong, silent type."
Quote from: Korra on September 14, 2014, 10:24:07 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 14, 2014, 10:08:04 AMIsn't it funny, how the silent protagonist works? Now that you mention it.We played all through the first Bioshock, and our main character never once said a word. And, through hints that a lot of people missed, our silent protagonist gained a name. Jack. Simple, and common, with nothing remarkable about it. There were a few moments in Bioshock 2 where splicers could be seen or heard, talking about Jack.And immidiately upon hearing the name, you missed Jack. Wanted to see him again even though you never once saw his true face. Wanted to know what happened to him, were concerned even. It was like a nostalgia, but different.Funny, how for some reason, silent characters can have such an attachment to them by their fans without ever saying a word.I suppose you really could say that actions speak louder than words."... Besides, now's one of those times, pays to be the strong, silent type."
Quote from: True Turquoise on September 14, 2014, 10:28:41 AMQuote from: Korra on September 14, 2014, 10:24:07 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 14, 2014, 10:08:04 AMIsn't it funny, how the silent protagonist works? Now that you mention it.We played all through the first Bioshock, and our main character never once said a word. And, through hints that a lot of people missed, our silent protagonist gained a name. Jack. Simple, and common, with nothing remarkable about it. There were a few moments in Bioshock 2 where splicers could be seen or heard, talking about Jack.And immidiately upon hearing the name, you missed Jack. Wanted to see him again even though you never once saw his true face. Wanted to know what happened to him, were concerned even. It was like a nostalgia, but different.Funny, how for some reason, silent characters can have such an attachment to them by their fans without ever saying a word.I suppose you really could say that actions speak louder than words."... Besides, now's one of those times, pays to be the strong, silent type."Dutch was awesome.
Fucking weeaboos derailing my threads.
Isn't it funny, how the silent protagonist works? Now that you mention it.Funny, how for some reason, silent characters can have such an attachment to them by their fans without ever saying a word.I suppose you really could say that actions speak louder than words.
Are you a man or a slave?
Quote from: The Waifu Master on September 14, 2014, 10:37:26 AMFucking weeaboos derailing my threads.Wtf dude.
Quote from: Lady Noelle on September 14, 2014, 01:45:34 PMAre you a man or a slave?Is that a constant or a variable?Quote from: Korra on September 14, 2014, 07:43:32 PMQuote from: The Waifu Master on September 14, 2014, 10:37:26 AMFucking weeaboos derailing my threads.Wtf dude.What? I'm just complaining about these weebs derailing my threads.
That would be a good sequel. It might even bring back the atmosphere and emotion of the previous games.
Not sure, I'm more inclined to say he is a constant though.Quote from: The Waifu Master on September 14, 2014, 01:50:35 AMThat would be a good sequel. It might even bring back the atmosphere and emotion of the previous games.Too bad IG got shut down earlier this year.